• ancap shark
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    10 months ago

    Here in Brazil, tipping is not normal. Instead, restaurants and bars will add a 10% service cost to the bill. This 10% is then weekly divided between cooks, waiters, bartenders, etc, the proportion being decided by the restaurant.

    That is of course not a law, but it is so common that restaurant workers already consider that when thinking how much they make. My sister worked as a bartender at a restaurant recently, and she would add R$300 (roughly $60, yes it’s not much, but remember we’re a middle income country) to her monthly paycheck from this.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      Wait, you pay higher prices since you dine and wine in restaurant (service included) and then you’re charged with service fee. Isn’t the higher price you pay already the service fee?

      • VaultBoyNewVegas
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        410 months ago

        As far as I’m aware the UK has a service charge too. And they’re the 6th largest economy in the world.

        • @[email protected]
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          110 months ago

          But why then the prices of drinks aren’t like in the supermarkets? :D

          It’s an idiotic approach thb, just slap the increased price for the item and be done with it. We just get the dumb AirBNB pricing.